Composition
| Position | Portfolio | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prime Minister | General Affairs | Igor Lukšić | DPS |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Justice | Duško Marković | DPS |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Information Society and Telecommunications | Vujica Lazović | SDP |
| Minister | Agriculture and Rural development | Tarzan Milošević | DPS |
| Minister | Culture | Branislav Mićunović | DPS |
| Minister | Defense | Boro Vučinić | DPS |
| Minister | Economy | Vladimir Kavarić | DPS |
| Minister | Education and Sport | Slavoljub Stijepović | DPS |
| Minister | Finance | Milorad Katnić | DPS |
| Minister | Foreign Affairs and European Integrations | Milan Roćen | DPS |
| Minister | Health | Miodrag Radunović | DPS |
| Minister | Human and Minority Rights Protection | Ferhat Dinosha | DUA |
| Minister | Internal Affairs | Ivan Brajović | SDP |
| Minister | Labour and Social Welfare | Suad Numanović | DPS |
| Minister | Transportation and Maritime Affairs | Andrija Lompar | SDP |
| Minister | Science | Sanja Vlahović | DPS |
| Minister | Sustainable Development and Tourism | Predrag Sekulić | DPS |
| Minister | without portfolio | Rafet Husović | BS |
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